The BBC is seeking your opinion on what you think are the biggest threats and challenges to the world ahead of 2015, the date the UN has set for the completion of its Millennium Development Goals.
This survey – the first global e-survey of its kind – aims to find out what users of BBC websites around the world feel should be the priority for their governments. The goals are targets set by the UN in 2000 aimed at reducing poverty and improving the lives of millions around the world. But in the four years since then the world has become a different place.
This survey – the first global e-survey of its kind – aims to find out what users of BBC websites around the world feel should be the priority for their governments.
The survey is available in six different languages. Once you have completed the survey, you will be able to compare your results with others from around the world – by region, gender, age and language.
There is also a quiz to try – and see how your knowledge of progress on the Millennium Development Goals compares with others from around the globe.
We’d like to hear your stories of how you and others around you are dealing with these issues. You’ll be given the chance to join online communities of other like-minded people.
And you could win the opportunity to take part in a radio or TV programme – or present the findings of this e-survey to world leaders and key policy makers.
To begin the survey, simply click on the link in the graphic above.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/3522715.stm
Thanks to Tim Williams for drawing attention to this.